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What are the provisions of the Compulsory Education Law on school fees in compulsory education?
The Compulsory Education Law stipulates that school fees are free of tuition and miscellaneous fees in the compulsory education stage.

Compulsory education in urban and rural areas implements "two exemptions and one subsidy", that is, "tuition and miscellaneous fees are exempted (the benchmark quota of public funds was unified in the spring of 20 16, and tuition and miscellaneous fees were subsidized to private school students to offset tuition and miscellaneous fees), textbook fees are exempted (textbooks are distributed to urban students free of charge and some textbooks are recycled from the spring semester of 20 17), and the living expenses of boarding students from poor families are subsidized.

Provincial Demonstration (Key) Ordinary High School and City (State) Demonstration (Key) The tuition standard for ordinary high schools is 900 yuan per student per semester, and the tuition standard for ordinary high schools is 630 yuan per student per semester. According to the principle of "new policy for freshmen, old methods for old students".

Compulsory education:

Compulsory education is a national education that school-age children and adolescents must accept according to law and is guaranteed by the state, society and family. Its essence is a system of compulsory education for school-age children and adolescents for a certain period of time according to law.

In fact, this is a compulsory education system for school-age children and adolescents according to law. The annual limit is nine years, which is also called nine-year compulsory education. Compulsory education is also called compulsory education and free compulsory education. Compulsory education has the basic characteristics of compulsory, free, universal and secular. It is generally believed that the illiteracy rate in the Republic of China is 80%.